Law, Courts and Politics
I. Law
B. Goals: Making Life Predictable and Stable
C. Functions and Effects
1. Establishing Rules of Behavior
2. Ameliorating Conflicts
3. Dispute Resolution
4. Protecting Individuals
5. Limiting Government
6. Legitimizing Government
D. Sources of Law
1. Legislatures
2. Executives
3. Courts (Judicial Policy Making)
a. Statutory Interpretation
b. Judicial Review
4. Bureaucracies (Code of Federal Regulations)
5. Custom and Usage
E. Broad Types
1. Divine
2. Natural
3. Positive
II. Judging in a Political Context
A. Court Demand for Compliance
B. Judicial Policy Making
C. Views of the Political Context
1. The Separationist/Traditionalist View
3. Judicial Behavioralism
4. Critical Legal Studies Movement (commentary)
D. A Philosophical Aphorism: "Law without politics is elitist and dangerous - politics without law is tyranny."
Key Web Sites
Federal Judicial Home Page - FAQ's